Rajasthan History

The
history of Rajasthan is as splendid and mystifying as India itself. The
state of Rajasthan has a rich historical legacy and has been the kingdom
of many rulers. The origin & history of Rajasthan goes back to 1200
A.D. However some historians claim that Rajasthan was inhabited around
2500 B.C. Read on to know more about Rajasthan history.

Ancient Era: Till 1200 A.D.
Rajasthan was a part of many republics before the Rajputs came and
occupied it around 700 A.D. Before them Rajasthan was ruled by the
Mauryan empire. The Rajputs remained in power till 12th century A.D.
Then came the Pratihars who ruled most of North of India till 1000 A.D.
After that there was a constant struggle for power between Chauhans,
Parmars and Chalukyas till 1200 A.D.

Medieval Era: 1201 - 1707
After 1200 A.D. Muslim rulers took over a part of Rajasthan. Ajmer and
Nagaur were the prime centers for exercising their powers. Around 13th
century, Mewar emerged as one of the most powerful state in Rajasthan
and remained so for quite sometime. Mewar was the prime battlefield and
the place has witnessed some of the most gruesome battles.

Modern Era: 1707 - 1947
Till the time Akbar ruled, Rajasthan and the Mughal Empire flourished
in all its glory. After 1707, the Mughal power started to weaken. As the
Mughal Empire began to break up, the political degeneration of Rajasthan
started to take place. Rajasthan was then plundered by the Marathas and
Pindaris. This carried on till the start of 19th century after which the
British took over and continued till 1947.

Post Independence Era
Rajasthan was broken up into several small provinces by the British for
easy administration. The first step that was taken was the slow merging
of all the provinces into one state. This long process began in the year
1948 and ended in 1956. It was then officially declared as one state
called Rajasthan. Now, Rajasthan has 32 districts that have been
officially declared a part of Rajasthan by the Government.